Now, this one took more than a day. It is by far the best in my opinion though. It's real-time too, this timing fits exactly to the film, no bits of audio were cut, just the pictures. This stop-motion also was the one that took the most picture editing. First, the ripped photo of Doc, then the time train arriving, then Jules and Verne, then the restored picture of Doc and Marty, then the time train departing. That's a lot of pictures to edit. I'm surprised at how many pictures were needed as well, only 116, which may sound like a lot but really that's nothing. I did recycle some of the pictures along the way, using them several times. Everything, fortunately, worked. My skills are getting better with each video made. Give me your feedback though. Do you prefer short and sweet, like the last 2, or long and accurate, like this one. Phew, 3 minutes of bad-quality stop motion takes nearly 1 and a half days. Ah well, that was fun to make. I hope to make more.... in the future. ; -D
cool,its realy weird at the beggining wen theyre saying that sad comment,and theyre smiling,but its still cool..
mrtreecko123 2 years ago 2
True, unfortunately it's not lego so you can't change their facial expressions but ah well...
JtgMaster123 2 years ago